Geeny is a scriptable game engine with built-in support for 2D graphics and sound. The scripting language is object oriented, high performance is attainable by using vector and array operations. Win32 C++, full portability planned in the future.

Features

  • fast software renderer written in C++
  • programmable render pipe
  • blending modes, z buffer, multipass configurations
  • render to texture
  • stencil op, accumulator buffer
  • rapid tiny object memory management
  • garbage collection
  • object oriented scripting language
  • built in save & load
  • scanline buffer for antialiased shapes
  • antialiased lines
  • particle renderer
  • object oriented database
  • fully portable code with interchangeable frameworks (Win, SDL, Linux...)

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License

BSD License

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers

User Interface

Project is a graphics toolkit

Programming Language

C++

Database Environment

Project is a database management tool

Related Categories

C++ Object Oriented Software, C++ Game Engines, C++ Database Management Systems (DBMS)

Registered

2005-07-13